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The most beautiful thing in the world
Spirit Posted Apr 1, 2003
Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain. Yes years of physics teachers telling us this in order to learn something we had know from childhood...oh well they had to do something to earn their saleries.
P.S Rainbows are one of the most beautiful things.
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purplejenny Posted Apr 14, 2003
I haven't seen all the world either...
Perhaps rainbows are the most beautiful thing in the sky?
pj
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Recumbentman Posted Apr 14, 2003
If rainbows are the most beautiful thing in the sky, does that not make them also the most beautiful things in the world, since the world (at least this ) is in the sky?
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flamebezooomy Posted Sep 18, 2004
what letter began to mention the explanation and show of this first,after which BROWn is you cant leaf write say of AT to with these words"is a tigers face"Lights,cameras,action,ooo,you personal lunatic...nuh nuh numbers.../(INDIGO and the SOLDIERS of its BLINDED idiot facinated horrer love hell casm army yobs law say rake do with,its?)
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Recumbentman Posted Sep 20, 2004
Welcome to the wonder that is h2g2, Flamebezooomy. Perhaps some day we will understand your posts. I was over at A2848386 (Dark Side of the Moon) and saw your comment on that, but . . . couldn't read it all.
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Sep 20, 2004
Try looking at it of thinking aloud, it will provoke several different viewss on "his interputation" ,also interspaced with what he was doing,perhaps it may also help if you plsy the track ,
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Recumbentman Posted Sep 24, 2004
Why do I suspect that flamebezoomy is an altered ego?
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Sep 24, 2004
~Recumbentman
I dont know ? why do you suspect ? flamebezoomy is an altered ego
altered by what ? or just modified temporaly by the moon phases,!
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Naomissy Posted Feb 9, 2006
It's true. One of my first ever memories was of seeing a very bright rainbow against a very dark grey sky. I must have been 2 or 3 years old. I was told it was a rainbow, but remember being totally transfixed by the sight, and remember it even now. Even at that age I knew it was something very special.
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purplejenny Posted Mar 8, 2006
I think a nice part of the magic about is is how we perceive it, and that it has such a contrast of the bright colours against the grey wet sky. Did you ever notice that the sky under the rainbow is generally a lighter grey than the sky above it?
And did anyone ever find that pot of gold? I'm sure I got very close once...
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Recumbentman Posted Mar 8, 2006
Read the Entry! (Click on the blue word Rainbow at the top of the page)
The pot of gold's right there! Not there, There!
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Recumbentman Posted Mar 8, 2006
Sorry, not that Entry, this one: A954759 Rainbows End - Fact and Fiction
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Naomissy Posted Aug 7, 2006
I remember seeing on the net, 4 or 5 years ago a picture of an upside down rainbow. It was fabulous. Created by the sun being reflected from the still waters of a Scottish Loch, hitting suitable rain and then someone took the photograph.
I have since searched for this photograph several times but always failed to find it. I will have further searches because it was so unusual and impressive. If anyone else finds it....please let us know.
Nao
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Goldylock Posted Sep 1, 2006
this is the memory trick my father was taught at school (he was born in 1933):-
Run off you boys, girls in view
I was taught
Richard of York gained battle in vain
(even though I didn't know who the `eck he was).
There's a website called Rainbow Mountain Chat (put these words in the search-engine and it should come top)-
a lot of spiritual type topics, and if you type RAINBOW, each letter has a different colour. It looks lovely.
(I'm `Goldilocks` there, by the way.)
lis
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Sep 1, 2006
King richard, war of the roses, sheakspeare you know but not made tha association.
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Goldylock Posted Sep 1, 2006
I didn't know any Richard of York when I was seven or eight. Needless to say, I've come across a few since then.
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Recumbentman Posted Sep 1, 2006
You could say Riddle Of Yeti, Giant Body In Valley, or Reel Of Yoyo Gets Basted In Vaseline, or Rabid Or Yelling, Grisly Bears Invite Vivisection, or Respectable Old Yemeni Goes Berserk In Vienna or . . .
I generally go the other way: Violet Indigo Blue Green Yellow Orange Red
Hmmm . . . Very Important Businessman Gets Yanked Off Railway?
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Jan 15, 2010
amazing what a google search throws up....4 years old but up it comes
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